Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, May 19, 1893, Image 7

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Colleges,
rpue PENNSYLVANIA
STATE COLLEGE.
Located in one of the most Beautiful and
Healthful Spots in the Alleghany
Region ; Undenominational ; Op-
en to Both Sexes; Tuition Free;
Board and other Expenses
very low. New Buildings
and Equipment.
LEADING DEPARTMENTS OF STUDY.
1. AGRICULTURE (Two Courses), and AG-
RICULTURAL CHEMISTRY; with constant
illustrations on the Farm and in the Labora-
tory.
5 2 BOTANY AND HORTICULTURE; the-
oretical and practical. Students taught origi-
nal study with the microscope.
3. CHEMISTRY; with an unusually full
and thorough course in the Laboratory.
4. CIVIL ENGINEERING; ELEUTRICAL
ENGINEERING ; MECHANICAL "ENGI-
NEERING. These courses are accompanied
with very extensive practical exercises in the
Field, the Shop and the Laboratory. ¢
5. HISTORY ; Ancient and Modern, with
original investigation, I .
6. INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN.
7. LADIES’ COURSE IN LITERATURE
AND SCIENCE; Two years. Ample facilities
for music, vocal ard instrumental.”
8. LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE; Lat-
in (optional), French, German and English
(required), one or more continued through the
entire course.
9. MATHEMATICS AND ASTRONOMY ;
ure and applied.
BD 10. MECHANIC ARTS; combining shop
work with study, three years’ course; new
ouilding and equipment,
11. ¥ ENTAL, MORAL AND POLITICAL
SCIENCE; Constitutional Law and History,
Political Economy, &c.
12. MILITARY SCIENCE; instruction
theoretical and practical, including each arm
of the service.
13. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT; Two
years carefully graded and thorough.
Commencement Week, June 11-14, 1893.
Fall Term opens Sept. 13, 1893. Examination
for admission, June 16th and Sept. 13th. For
Catalogue or other in formation, address
GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL.D.,
resident,
State College, Centre county, Pa.
27 25
Coal and Wood.
BK ovazrn K. RHOADS,
Shipping and Commission Merchant,
:~-DEALER IN-:
ANTHRACITE,
BITUMINOUS &
WOODLAND
1}—COAL—1,
* RAIN, CORN EARS,
SHELLED CORN, OATS,
STRAW an BALED HAY,
KINDLING WOOD,
the bunch or cord as may su purchasers.
Respectfully solicits the patronage of} his
friends and the publie, at
—HIS COAL YARD—
rear the Passenger Station.
36 18
Telephone 712.
Bicycle.
N OW FOR A FIRST-CLASS
gydy orl aus
James R. Hughes has the agency for the
Victor, Credenda and Nonpariel bicveles for
another year, and is now ready to sell to any
who wish to secure a good wheeland at the
most reasonable terms.
The Victors need no eulogy. They make
the pace to day, and eyerykody knows'it. The
Victor wheels for 93 are beauties and no one
should buy nntil seeing them. The Credenda
is an excellent wheel, at the popular price of
$115. The Nonpariel is the boys’ and girls
wheel at $40. i ;
These wheels are much lighter than last
year—the sprockets, cranks and pure rubber
mud guards instantly detachable. Extra in-
ner tube furnished with each wheel, free of
charge. Second-hand wheels—good as new—
at bargains. Catalogues sent to any address
on application.
J. R. HUGHES, Agent,
38-12-tf Bellefonte, Pa.
Book Bindery.
HY TER'S BOOK BINDERY.
[Established 1852.]
Having the latest improved machinery I am
repared to
BIND BOOKS AND MAGAZINES
of all descriptions, or to rebind old books,
Special attention given to the ise of paper
and manufacture of BLANK BOOKS.
Orders will be received at this office, or ad-
dress F. L. EUTTKR,
Book Binder Third and Market Streets,
25 18 Harrisburg, Pa.
Philadelphia Card.
JL oWARD W. MILLER,
WITH
WOOD, BROWN & CO.,
Dealers in
HOSIERY, NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS &:
429 Market Street:
151 PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
Miscellaneous Advs.
oO DOLLAR
o—EVERY HOUR
is easily earned by any one of either sex in
any part of the country, who is willing to work
industriously at the employment which we
furnisk. The labor is light and pleasant, and
you run no risk whatever. We fit you out
complete, so that you can give the business a
trial without expense to yourself. For those
willing to do a little work, this is the grandest
offer made. You can work all day, or in the
evening only. If you are employed, and have
a few spare hours at your disposal, utilize
them, and add to your income,—cur business
will not interfere at all. You wilt be amazed
on the start at the rapiaity and ease by which
you amass dollar upon dollar,day in and day
out. Even beginners are successful from the
first hour. Any one can run the business—
none fail. You should try nothing else until
ou see for yourself what you can do at the
Tes which we offer. No capital risked.
Women are grand workers; nowadays they
make as much as men. They should try this
business, as itis so well adapted to them
Write at once and see for yourself.
Address H. HALLETT & CO..
46-17-1y Box 880, Portland, Me.
0
iplicants.
Medical.
Boervsanny MET
AND CONQUERED
t BY THE
N. F. GERMAN RHEUMATIC
CURE.
me) een.
NO CURE, NO PAY!
—
MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED
for any case of Rheumatism it fails to cure, if |
taken according to directions. !
Read following testimonial of an
Centre county physician.
GarEsBURG, Centre County, Pa., Aug. 9, 1892
To the N. F. German Rheumatic Cure Co.
; Tyrone, Pa.,
GeNrLemex :—I had suffered with Rheuma- |
tism for many years, when, at the advanced
age of seventy-seven years, your cure was re-
commended to me.’ 1 had tried npon myself
everything known to me, (I am a doctor of fif-
ty-one years experience) and had dispaired of
ever being cured. Your remedy was taken
according to directions, and after using the
second package. the disease left me entirely
and no rheumatic pain or ache has troubled
me since. :
I can recommend it without hesitancy to all
afflicted with the disease, and being familiar
with the ingredients contained in the com-
pound, ean recommend them as being non-
injurious to the constitution, and as being the
most efficient blood remedy known.
Truly Yours,
DANIEL BATES, M. D.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
All orders accompanied by the cash, sent
direct to the manufacturers, will receive
prompt attention by mail without extra
charge
eminent
PRICE- - - -
Prepared by the
N. F. GERMAN RHEUMATIC CURE CO.
37-38-1-y Tyrone, Blair Co., Pa.
HE PICKET LINES
of health should be doubly guarded at this
season. The airreeks with chilly moisture,
the weather is changeable and uncertain.
These conditions are
- -$1.50
TERRIBLE DANGER POINTS
for the lungs and pipes. Beware of the cold,
! the cough, the chest pain, the inflammation,
THE DEADLY PNEUMONIA
the racked lung, the dreaded Consumption.
- Put on duty only the strongest guard, the
oldest and most faithful stand-by
DR. SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP
Break ‘up your cold at once. Stop your
cough. Drive out that inflammation in time.
Defy that Pneumonia. Cure that Consump-
tion. :
THE PULMONIC SYRUP
acts quickest and surest of all remedies on the
lungs. The oldest and best-approved standard
for every lung trouble.
Dr. Schenek’s Practical Treatise on’ Diseases of
Lungs, Stomach and Liver, wailed free to all ap-
DR. J. H. SCHENCK & SON,
38-14-tf (nr) Philadelphia, Pa.
DREN
CRY FOR
PITCHER'S
ccee
C CAS PR UR AY
C ALS: PE ORE Ay
C 4 5 PURE Y a4chy
CCCC
HEALTH
and
SLEEP
Witheut Morphine.
32 14 2y nr
LY’ CREAM BALM
0—FOR CATARRH—o
THE CURE FOR
COLD IN HEAD, HAY FEVER, DEAFNESS
HEADACHE.
ELY'S CREAM BALM 50c.
— "HE POSITIVE! CURE —
Price 50cts,
ELY BROTHERS,
56 Warren St., New York.
0 YOU KNOW WHO THIS IS?
FATHER MOLLINGER, Priest-
Physician of Troy Hill, Allegheny City, Pa.
Hisname is a household word throughout
the United States. His medicines performed
such cures that they were called miracles.
His original prescriptions are in the hands
of his druggist. A. F. Sawhill, who fillod over
80,000 ot them.
Rheumatism Cure, for Sciatic,
385
Inflammatory Museul.r Rheumatism and
Neuralgia, - - - - $2,50
Epileptic Fit Cure, for Fries y
St. Vitus Dance, and all Nervous Diseases, -1,00
Catarrh Cure, will cure Catarrh, - - 1,00
Kidney Cure, will cure all forms of Kid-
ney Diseases, 2 ® * . »
Blood tea, will cure Constipation, Sick
Headachs and Purify the Blood, - - .25
The above and all his other medicines will
be sent express paid upon receipt of price, if
your druggist can’t furnish them. Cure uar-
anteed or money retunded. None genuine
without my name on each package. Send for
book, free, describing his treatment of chronic
Diseases. A.F.SAWHILL,
37 381y nr. 187 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa.
For sale by C, M. Parrish, Bellefonte, Pa.
T° CONSUMPTIVES,
The undersigned having been restored to
health by simple means, aft-r suffering for
several years with a severe lung affection, and
that dread disease Consumption, is anxious to
make known to his fellow sufferers the means
of cure. To those who desire it, he will cheer-
fully send (free of charge) a copy of the pre-
scription used, which they will find a sure
cure for Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bron-
chitis and all throat and lung Maladies. He
hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, as it is
invaluable, Those desiring the prescription,
which will cost them nothing, and may prove a
blessing, will please address,
Den EDWARD A. WILSON
37-46-1y Brooklyn, New York.
XYGEN.—In its various combi-
nations is the most popular, as well as
most effectual treatment in Catarrh, Consump-
tion, Asthma, Heart.disease, Nervous Debility,
Brain Trouble, Indigestion, Paralysis, and in
the Absorption of morbid growths. Send for
testimonials to the Specialist,
H, 8. CLEMENS, M. D., at Sanitarium
722 Walnut St.. Allentown, Penn’a.
Established 1861. 3617 1y
International Congresses.
Imposing Array of Conventions Arranged by the
World's Fair Auxiliary.
I Ir SmourLp Be iv EveErRY HoUsk —
i J. B. Wilson, 871 Clay St. Sharpsburg,
Pai, says he will not be without Dr.
i King’s New Discovery for Consumption,
| Coughs and Colds, that it cared his wife
"who was threatened with Pneumonia af-
~ | teran attack of “La Grippe’’ when va-
| rious other remedies and several physi-
; cians had done her ‘no good. Robert
| Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr.
! King’s New Discovery _has done him
A series of more than 100 internation- | more good than anything: he ever used
al congresses, as planned by the World's |
Congress auxiliary, will be held during |
the months of the exposition in the per- |
manent Memorial Art palace erected on
the lake front at the foot’ of Adams
street, through the co-operation of the |
Art institute of this city, the Worlds
fair directory and the city of Chicago, at |
a cost of more than $500,000.
In this Memorial Art palace there
| ‘will be two large audience rooms ar-
ranged to sest abcut 3,000 persons each,
and more than 20 smaller rooms. which
‘will accommodate from 800 to 700 per-
sons each. = Meetings of such a charac-
ter'as to draw a large popular audience
will be held in the main audience rooms,
while meetings of chapters snd of sec- |
tions of different congresses for the dis-
cussion of subjects of a more limited
interest will be held in the smaller |
rooms. It will thus be possible to have
two general congresses and 20 special
congresses or conferences in session at
the eame time and to have three times
as many meetings within a single day
by arranging different programmes for
morning, afternoon and evening sessions,
but it is not anticipated that so many
daily meetings will be required in any
department of the world’s congress work.
The world’s congresses will be of two-
fold order. There will be a series of gen-
eral congresses for the presentation in
appropriate popular discourses suitable
for a world wide publication of the
progress made in all the various depart-
ments of civilized life The object of
this presentation will be to promote the
intelligence, culture and elevation of the
peogle of all countries.
Buta different class of congresses is
also required. In addition to such gen-
eral congresses there. will also be spacial
congresses for the consideration of scien-
tific, technical or special subjects not
suitable for such popular presentation.
Such special congresses will be more
directly in the charge of the organiza-
tion interested and represented by their
respective committees of co-operation,
which, acting 1n harmony with the
auxiliary committees of arrangements,
will arrange the programmes and con-
duct the proceedings. The special con-
gresses of the religious denominations
and the strictly scientific associations
will be of peculiar interest.
Both the general congresses, planned
for the people, and the special congress-
es, planned for the advancement of great
special interests, may thus be. made
highly successful. As the material ex-
position at Jackson park is designed
chiefly for the pleasure and benefit of
the people of all countries and. subor-
dinately for the entertainment and ad-
vantage of the specialists in the different
departments, so also is the intellectual
and moral exposition to be made in the
world’s congresses primarily intended
for the benefit of the people who will
hear or read the proceedings. !
The general assignment to the months
of the exposition season of the world’s
congresses as arranged up to the present
time is here given :
May— Woman’s Progress, The Pub-
lic Press, Medicine and Surgery.
June—Temperance, Moral and Social
Reform, Commerce and Finance.
July—Musie, Literature, Education.
August— Engineering, Art, Architec-
ture, ete. ; Government, Law Reform,
Political Science, ete. ; General Depart-
partment, Science and Philosophy.
September—-Labor, Religious, Mis-
sions and Church Societies, Sunday
Rest.
October--Public Health, Agriculture.
SS SA SR
. ——Fewer womep, in proportion to
the total number engaged, are employ-
ed in the public departments of New
York than in any large city of the
United States. In the Federal offices
in Washington 75 per cent. of the min-
or employees are women. The first wo-
men employed were put on the rolls
thirty-five years ago. There are now
more than one thousand women em-
ployed in the big Treasury building
alone.
a ——CC a——
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. —The best
salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises,
Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores,
Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, and pos-
itively cures Piles, orno pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac-
tion, or money refunded. Price 25
cents per box. For sale by C. M
Parrish.
r——————
—— Paderewski has gone back to
Europe with $180,000 of good Ameri-
can money contributed by those hero
worshippers who think the chrysan-
themum crowned pianist a little god.
. i———
——Trusts and combinations are un-
popular. But there is one form of
trust against which no one has anything
to say. That is the trust which the
public reposes in Hood's Sarsaparilla,
and the best of it 1s the trust is fully
justified by the merit of the medicine.
For, remember, Hood's Sarzaparilla
Cures. Hood’s pills are purely vegeta-
ble, and do not purge, pain or gripe.
Sold by all druggists.
Children’s hair grows
quickly than that of adults,
—— “The flowers that bloom in the
Spring’’ are not more vigorons than are
those persons who purify their blood
with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. The fabled
Elixer Vite could scarcely impart great-
er vivacity to the countenance than this
wonderful medicine.
more
for Lung Trouble. Nothing : like it, try
{1t. Free trial Bottles at Parrish’s Drug
| Store. Large bottles 50 cents and
$1.00.
The doctors wha attended . John W.
Mackay, the “Bonanza King,” seem to
{ think it pays to be shot. That is it pays
| the doctors. They have charged Mackay
| ter the recent attempt on his life,
| 331 8 } sox
| ——There is nothing I haveever used
for muscular rheumatism that gives me
| 8s much relief ras Chamberisin’s Pain
Balm does. - I have been, using. it for
| about two years—four bottles in all—as
| Occasion required and ‘always keep a
| bottle of it in my home. I believe T
| know a good thing when I get” hold of
it, and Pain Balm is the best liniment I
haveever met with. W. B. Denny,
dairyman, New Lexington, Ohio, 50
cent bottles for sale by F. Potts Green. *
IE EL TAT.
—— Warkle—Ah, me boy, I see you
have an addition to your family.
Newpop—yes, and one to carry.
~—— Considers it *‘a household neces-
sity.” Mr, A. J. Whiting, Newton,
Kansas, accentuates his opinion thus:
“I have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup
in my family for the last eight years
and consider it a household necesssity.
Medical.
re TESTIMONIALS,
We publish are not purchased, nor are they
written up in our office; nor are they from ‘our
employes. ‘They are facts, proving that Hood’s
Sarsaparilla possesses absolute Merir and that
=—=H(0 ODS CURE S—
MALARIAL AND MERCURIAL POISON-
ING-RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA,
ETC, hv
“Cheltenham, Pa., Nov. 24, 1892.
*C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
“Gentlemen : [tis Thanksgiving day, and I
have one thing to be thankful for to-day, and
that is for Hood’s Sarsaparilla; for by its use I
have enjoyed better health the past year than
at any time since I left the army at the close
of the war. During the ‘war I contracted ty-
phoid fever, which was followed by fever and
ague, leaving ree with malarial and mercurial
poisoning, from both of which T have suffered
ever since, and which ‘manifested itself by
neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous prostration
and general debility of the whole system
Much of the time I have been
UNABLE TO DO ANY WORK :
and of what I did earn, I have paid a good part
to doctors who did me no good. But thanks
to Hood’s Sarsaparilla which I began taking
about a year ago, I have not lost a day’s work
HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA CURES
for three months or more (on account. of my
health), and weigh 10 younds more than I have
before for thirty years. You are at perfect
liberty to use this if you think it will do any
good.” J. H. STILLMAN, Cheltenham, Pa.
| HOODS PILLS are hand made, and perfect
in proportion and appearance. 2c. per box.
Te SANFORD’S
——LIVER INVIGORATOR —
TO HAVE HEALTH THE LIVER MUST BE
10% IN ORDER.
. Cures thousands annually of Liver Com-
plaints, Billiousness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia,
Constipation, Malaria. More Ills result from
an Unhealthy Liver than any other cause.
Why suffer when you can be cured ? Dr. San-
fords Liver Invigorator is a celebrated family
medicine.
YOUR DRUGGIST WILL SUPPLY YOU.
88-12-1y.
Sewing Machine.
WwW HEELER & WILSON.
3d ty
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Say, what does that figure mean,
As it stands there all alone?
’Tis the name of a Sewing Machine,
The best that ever was known.
"Twill sew with never a hitch,
The handsomest ever seen,
With LOCK or with RUNNING stitch— *
The WHEELER & WILSON machine,
o]——|[o
= —AGENTS WANTED.—
—We nse 1,250,000 envelopes
daily.
SE BEST GOODS. - - - - - BEST TERMS,
~——A record of uninterrupted cures
for nearly half a century has convinced
sensible people, that Dr. Bull’s Cough
Syrup is the best in the market. Why
try new things, when you know, that
you have whatyou need. Ii is infalli-
dle.
Send for a Catalogue.
WHEELER & WILSON Mfg. Co.,
1312 Chestnut St.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
38-12-1y
| $12,500 for their services in his case af-
Reynolds’ Bank and Garman’s Hotel.
New Advertisements.
JT ARRIVED.
A complete line of
Union Suits
Ladies
FROM 50 CENTS UP
94 beautiful assortment of
trimming furs. Childrens
coats from $1.25 up.
1
LADIES WOOL HOSE
at'18 cents, better ones for
, more money, l
ALWAYS PLENTY OF BARGAINS AT
CASH BAZAAR,
C37 43 1y No. 9, pag Street,
\ i ellefonte, ‘a,
ie SUN.
During 1893 ‘The Sun will be of surpassing
excellence and will print more rews and more
pure literature than ever before in its history.
THE SUNDAY SUN
® fonte, Pa.
ng, north, of the Court House,
occupied by the late W. B. Wilson.
+o JAttorneys-at-Law.
FFT Ra Ct . T
J C. HARPER, Attorney-at-Law, Bellefonte
Joe Pa. Office in Garman House. 30.28
AS. W. ALEXANDER. —Attorney at Law.
Bellefonte, Pa. All professional bus)
ness will receive prompt attention. 36 14
T
F. FORTNEY, Attorney-at-Law, Belle
Office in Woodring’s build
rnaadie
T
M. KEICHLINE; Attorney-at-Law, Belle
eo fonte, Pa. {fee in Garman’s new
building. with W# H. Blair. 19 40
Jou G. LOVE, Attorney-at-Law, Belle:
fonte, Pa, Office in the Tooms formerly
24 2
D. H. HASTINGS, i W. F. REEDER.
FEAST Nas & REEDER, Attorneys-at-Law
‘Bellefonte, Pa. Office No. 14 North A}.
egheny street. 28 13
J. L. SPANGLER. C. P. HEWES.
Nritgire & HEWES, Attorneys-at-Law
Bellefonte, Pa. Consultation in Englisl
19 6
or German. Office opp. Court House.
JOHN ELINE, Alorney st law, Bellefonte
Pa. ‘Office on second floor of Furst’s new
building, north of Court House. Can be con.
sulted in English or German. 29 31
Attorney-at-Law,
Pa. Collections and all othe;
Centre and Clearfield coun
: 23 11
J BR MILLS HALE,
Philipsburg,
legal business in
ties attended to.
Ww,
C. HEINLE, Attorney-at-Law, Belle.
fonte, Pa. Office in Garman’s block,
Professional business
opp: Court House. All
will receive prompt attention. 80 16
Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in th Physicians.
: world. een URE Re
: 8. GLENN, M. D., Physician and Sur
Price 5 cents a copy............... By mail, $2 a yea eo geon, State College, Centre county,Pa
Daily, by mail, o. fons cidh rindi ral iy 86 a year | Office at his residence. 35-41
Daily und Sunday, by Mh. eee rpeiiia ree $8 a year ‘
1 A HIBLER, M. D., Physician and Surgeon
4 ) 3 o offers his professional services to the
‘Address THE SUN, citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity. Office 26
88 2-8m ‘New York. N. Allegheny street. 11 23
J. L. SEIBERT, Physician and Sur
-Druggist. D ‘geon, offers his professional services to
5 : { the citizens of Bellefonte and vicinity, -Office
—— ————=| on Sor High Ssh joi} door to Fda Or.
vis’ law office, opp. Cou “a 2
JOR 74S. A. THOMPSON & Co. 7 OHE99% ORF Const Hosen (20.20
H K. HOY, M. D., Oculist and Aurist, No,
' o 24 North High Street, Bellefonte, Pa.—
or : DiRes pours to 5 Bo Lio 2 and To
1 . mM. elective vision carefu corrected,
|[APOTHECARIES, Sonoiacien and Eyeglasses furnished, 32 18
ae lo rt + T + T -
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ALLEGHENY ST., BELLEFONTE, PA.
——DEALERS IN~—
PURE { DRUGS, { MEDICINES
TOILET, { ARTICLES
and every thing'kept in a first class'Drug
Store
57 14 6m f
bas nied TIASHEAIEE.
J C.. WEAVER, GENERAL INSURANCE
° Agent, Bellefonte, Pa, Policies written
in Standard’ Cash Compenies at lowest Fates.
Indemnity against Fire, Lightning, Torns-
does, Cyclone, and wind storm. Office between
3412 1y
GG L. POTTER &CO.,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS,
Represent the best companies, and write poli
cies in Mutual and Stock Companies at reason-
able rates. Office in Furst’s building, opp. the
Court House. | t i 22 5
Miscellaneous Advy’s.
OARDING.—Visitors to Philadel-
.phia, on business or pleasure, from
this seetion, will find pleasant rooms and good
boarding either by the day or week, at 1211
Greene Street. Centrally located. Pleasant
surroundings. 37-32.
HECK-WEIGHMAN'S RE-
PORTS, ruled and numbered up to 150
with name of mine and date line printed in
full, on ‘extra heavy paper, furnished in any
quanity on to days notice bys, : 3
; ATCHMAN JOB ROOMS.
Farmer's Supplies.
QourH BEND CHILLED PLOWS
SPRING TOOTH HARROWS,
CORN PLANTERS,
GRAIN DRILLS,
ASPINWALL F27a19 PLANTER
PRICES REDUCED.
Pennsylvania Spring Hoed Two Horse
Cultivator, with two rowed
Corn Planter Attachment.
PRICES REDUCED. ?
Buggies, Pleasure Carts and Surreys
of the finest quality.
PRICES REDUCED.
CONKLIN WAGONS,
CHAMPION WAGONS,
FARM CARTS,
WHEEL-BARROWS.
PRICES REDUCED.
Champion Rock Crusher and Champion
Road Machines,
BARBED WIRE,
both link and hog wire.
PRICES REDUCED.
CHURNS, WASHING MACHINES,
PUMPS, FEED CUTTERS,
LAWN MOWERS, FERTILIZERS
FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS.
The best Implements for the least
money guaranteed.
Office and Store in the Hale building.
36 McCAT- MONT & CO.
TR. RB. Li DARTT, Hom sopathic Physician
J, and Surgeon. Ofiice 1n residence No. 61
orth Alle heny ‘street, next to Episcopal
chureh, «Office fiours—8 0.9 a. 'm., 1'to 3 and 7
to 9 p. m. Telephone. 32 45
i R. R. L. DARTT, of Bellefonte,
Pa., has the Brinkerhoff system of
ectal treatment for the ‘cure of Piles, Fis
sures and other Rectal diseases. Information
furnished upon application. 30 14tf
Dentists,
“E. 'SVARD. GRADUATE OF BALTI.
eo MORE DENTAL COLLEGE. Officeixr
Crider’s Stone Bloc High street, pelisionie.
‘Pa. ‘ } : “t i : >
Bankers.
ACKSON, CRIDER & HASTINGS, (Succe
sors to W. F. Reynold’s & Co.,) Banker
Bellefonte, Pa. Bills of Exchange and Not
Discounted ; Interest paid on special deposit
Exchange on Eastern cities.” Deposits re
ceiyed. tient ‘ 36
; Hotels,
O THE PUBLIC.
In consequence of tue similarity
the namés of the Parker and Potter Hotels
the proprietor of the Parker House has chang
the name of his hotel to :
0—COAL EXCHANGE HOTEL—o
He has also repapered, repainted and other.
wise improve it, and has fitted up a large and
tasty parlor and reception room on the first
floor. ! WM. PARKER,
33 17 Philipsburg, Pa.
{J ENIRAL HOTEL,
MILESBURG, PA.
A. A. KoHLBECKER, Proprietor.
This new and commodious Hotel, located op.
ite the depot, Milesburg, Centre county,
as been entirely refitted, refurnished and re.
plenished throughout, and is now second to
none in the county in the character of accom
modations offered the public. Its table is sug
plied witi the best the market affords, its ba
contains the purest and choirest liquors, it
stable has attentive hostlers, and every conyi
nience and comfort is extended its guests.
AF~-Through travelers on the railroad wi!
find this an excellent place to lunch or procul:
ameal, as all trains stop there about 256 min
utes. . 24 24
Watchmaking--J ewelry.
F.C ricHARD,
®
Toe
0—JEWELER and OPTICIAN,~—¢
And dealer in
CLOCKS, WATCHES,
JEWELRY
and
SILVERWARE.
Special attention given to the Making anc
Repairing of Watches.
IMPORTANT—If you cannot read this prin
distinctly by lamp or gaslight in the sven
at a distance of ten inches, your eyesight 1s
failing, no matter what your age, and your eye:
need olp. Your sight can be improved anc
preserved if properly corrected. Itisa wrong
idea that spectacles should be dispensed wit:
as long as possible. If they assist the vision
use them. There is no danger of seeing toc
well, so long as the DAs is not magnified ; i:
should look natural size, but plain and dis
tinct. Don’ fail to call and have Jo eye:
tested by King’s New System, and fitted witt
Combination spectacles. ~ They will correct anc
preserve the sight. For sale by
F. C0. RICHARD,
2749 42 High St., opp. Arcade, Bellefonte.
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Fine Job Printing.
HE JOB PRINTING
0———A SPECIALTY———0
AT THF
WATCHMAN o OFFIC
There ie no style of work, from the ches;
Dodger” to the finest
0—BOOK-WORK,—o
but you can get done in the most satisfactory
manner, and at
Prices consistent with the class of work
by calling or communicating with this office